The Op-Ed Project

How Public Radio Became the Voice of the Patriarchy

For those familiar with the infamous entitlement and machismo of big entertainment, the accusations, and subsequent takedowns, of the likes of Harvey Weinstein, Al Franken, and Matt Lauer, to name a few, were not that shocking.

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America Only Started Caring About the Opioid Epidemic When It Hit Suburbia

President Trump recently declared the opioid epidemic a public emergency.

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Reclaiming the Populist Moment

It is no wonder that populism has become a dirty word for many on the political left. In light of Trump’s rise, populism has come to stand for xenophobes, zealots, and maniacs who reject compromise and pluralism.

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Democrats: Don't Blame Party Woes on 'Identity Politics'

Black women activists and leaders met with DNC Chair Tom Perez last week, and it was easy to think of them like the heroines in a horror movie who find solutions to the threat of the day as bystanders wring their hands and wail. These women cut through the Democratic soul-searching after a series of electoral losses with a clear-cut message, stated in an open letter that secured the meeting: Include us, the party’s most loyal constituency and voting bloc. We know how to slay the demons.

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In Striving Toward Solidarity, Muslim and LGBT Communities Need to Prioritize LGBT Muslims

Last week should have been a joyous occasion for Muslims: Thousands of Muslims came together for the annual Islamic Society of North America conference in Chicago. For LGBT Muslims like me, however, it was yet another painful reminder of how excluded we are. Organizers requested, on religious grounds, that Muslims for Progressive Values, which advocates for LGBT Muslims, leave the exhibition area. Once again, LGBT Muslims like me were caught in a double bind: marginalized by mainstream America, including the LGBT community, a number of whom seem to equate Muslims with terrorists, and at the same time, rejected by the Muslim community for our sexual orientation and gender identity. We are told that one of our identities is a threat to the other. This double rejection is both heartbreaking and dangerous in a cultural climate when LGBT and Muslim groups must work together to protect the human rights of us all. 

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